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AMUSEMENTS. J ,i'tVtR.TH TD'ROS.' rtIRCUS. AND MENAGERIE. IN NLW AMPHITHEATRE. CUSTOMS-ST. |.mo -NIGHT. rj\O- NIGHT The Gorgeous Pantomime, AND THE GLASS SLIPPER, Played by 100 CHILDREN OF AUCKLAND. . Beautiful Scenery. Magnificent New Costumes, Handsome Furniture, Gorgeous in Effect Limelight and Fairy Lights, Fairy Land Arenic Pageants Ablaze witn Splendour, The Likes Never Before Seen lin Auckland. DAZZLING DISPLAY OF DRESS. To Fascinate the Fair. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHANGE OF PRORGAMME. Including THE SERPENTINE DANCE ON HORSEBACK. And the Flight through Space. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Special. Train a%-angements will be made for the Convenience of' Country People, as we do not tour the Country this Season. j PRICE S-4/, 3/, 2/, and 1/. Reserved 4/ and 3/ Seats can be booked at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. QT. "DAVID'S - LADTES r_ GYMNA.SI'CM ~ CLUB. CONCERT. MONDAY, 14th JULY, 7.30 p.m., in ST. DAVID'S HALL, KHYRER PASS. Song's; by Mrs Stewari, Mr Edgar Walton and others. Instrumental Items, Action Songs by Children, Recitations, Readings, Drill and Chalk Talk. Admission, 1/.; Children, 6d. f\ DDFELLOWS" HALLJ PARNELL. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 16. GRAND CONCERT, In Aid 01' THE PARNELL FOOTBALL CLUB'S GYMNASIUM. Doors open, 7.30; Commence 8 sharp. Admission, 1/; Front Seats, 6d extra. H. J. CHEVIS,_ ASONIC HALL, Princess ■ Ida Usual Weekly Social takes place THIS EVENING. Dancing at 8 p.m. Gents 1/C: Ladie? by invitation.—B. Scott, Hon. Sec. PIANOS, ORGANS, &c. JOHN WEIR, ANGLO-COLONIAL PIANO EMPORIUM, 71, QUEEN-ST. —First , class Stock of Pianos and Organs, English and German, by Celebrated Firms —Jarrctt and Goudge, London, and Waldermar's, Berlin. also, Waldek's, Berlin. Organs by Storey and Clark, Chicago. Pianos by other leading maker? arrive shortly. Instruments sold for ('ash. or on Easy Hire System, intending Buyers should inspect our stock before decidlne , . T A-TEST jgASY mERMS. No Deposit RICHARDSON'S No Interest No Interest No Deposit No Deposit jp «V 7"JC\ / No Interest No Deposit owu lIW jjo Interest No Deposit PIANOS. No Interest l\o Deposit Payable by No Interest No Interest Hire Payments No Deposit No Deposit No Interest No Deposit from No Interest No Interest 20/ No Deposit Mo Deposit jVTc-ilily No Interest 290. No Deposit No Deposit QUEEN-ST. No Interest p I A N O S, "OIANOS. "HAAKE," Hannover "KAPS," Dresden "BECHSTEIN," Berlin "STROHMENGER," London. Sole Agents: BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY. A, HEGMAN Manager ARCADE. GROCERIES, ETC. TTMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ! TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. T YX^ALLACE Bog's to notify his customers and the public generally that ho has just acquired t)u* Business, Stock, Goodwill, and Fixtures of MESSRS MILLER AND CO., Grocers, Karangahape Rd., and that from this date hi.s business will be transferred to the premises lately occupied by that firm. The new premises are up to date, large, and commodious, and afford us the much needed room to cope with our constantly increasing and expanding business. With a greatly increased staff of experienced and efficient assistants to attend to the wants and wishes of my customers. I hope to merit an increasing share of patronage and support. rp [TTfALLACE W. MILLER AND CO. herewith des'wc to tender their thanks to their many •ps.tfons and friends for past favours, and solicit a continuance of same to their successor. PLENTY OF GROCERIES AND ALL THE BEST At STEVENS, VICTORIA-ST. From FLOUR and SUGAR to the Finest Things, we stock Plenty for your selection, at Prices that Speak for Economy. VALUE AND QUALITY is my Trade Motto. Special Wholesale Quotations to Shipping. Hotels, Boarding Houses, etc. Country Orders also at Special F.<ates, with prompt and careful delivery. W. STEVENS. GROCER, VICTORIA-ST.. Opposite Union Bank Buildings. Telephone IS2. LOST AND POUND LOST ,, between Ycrh-st. and St. Mary's, Parnoii. Gold Pinea-nea. Reward.— 'Tanfield, Potter and Co. lOST (£2 reward) between Newmarket * and Parnell, Lady's Purse, containing money ir. g01d.—222 Victoria Arcade. lOST in Wellington-st., Purse containJ ing Cheque. £4; payment stopped.— Please leave at Star Office or 46 Welling-ton-street. . lOST, Pug Dog, collar and chain, on * Thursday, 10th July.—Finder please return to A. Coleman, Upper Pltt-st, opposite Cross-st. I"~OST, Friday afternoon, between Queen ■i st. and Ponsonby, Brown Fur Necklet. Reward.—E. J. Thomas, Grocer, Ponsonby Road. ■TTW.IND, a Sum of Money.—Apply corJ- : nor Murdoch Rd. and Lcighton-st. TAILORING. mPvOUSERS to Measure from IT/G; Suits J- io Measure from 10/.— G. Tutt, Tailor and Mercer, Upper Symonds-street. ■\rOlT are quite right—Mcßrlde, of VieJ» toria-street, can't be beaten for a stylish afwl durable Suit.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1902, Page 8

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